We are looking for Volunteer Drivers to support people living with Dementia to access Alzheimer Scotland Community Activities and cafes, transporting them to and from their home address – you can either join in the activity or return at the end to support the person living with dementia home. Your car should be able to carry walking aids or similar items belonging to your passenger(s) - you may be asked to pick up more than one person.

Previous experience in transporting people, along with an insight into dementia is useful, although not essential as Dementia Friends and Moving & Assisting training will be given. All we do ask is that you have empathy and patience.

Drivers should have access to their own vehicle with a valid MOT and copies of Vehicle service and Insurance documents will be required. Your insurance should include Business use. There is a minimum age restriction of 21 years of age and drivers should have a full UK driving licence held for at least 2 years.

Activities take place in and around Dundee city Monday to Friday – i.e. Football Memories, Boogie in the Bar, Dining Clubs, Morgan’s Meals etc and mileage expenses can be claimed during volunteering.

We are looking for an Administration Volunteer who can welcome people to our Resource Hub and help with:

- administration tasks

- providing information

- signposting people to local services and resource leaflets

- stationery ordering

- taking calls & messages

- photocopying

If you would like to volunteer and support the operation of our Dementia Resource Centre you must be over 18 years old. A basic administration knowledge is preferable but training will be provided.

Days and hours are flexible and expenses will be reimbursed.

As a valued member of our volunteering team you will be given a full induction which will introduce you to our organisation, your role and your locality along with the opportunity to become a Dementia Friend and participate in our Volunteer Learning & Development Programme.

Boogie in the Bar is a new initiative in the Dundee area; providing a comfortable, social environment for people with dementia and their carer/family/friends to enjoy music and dance in a relaxed environment located in Lochee Bowling Club. Due to the venue – volunteers are required to be 18 years old or over.

We are looking for Volunteers to support and assist with the Group, including setting-up, preparation of refreshments, meeting & greeting the participants as they arrive and support them with the layout of the venue and facilities then help clear away at the end.

You will be required to be on-site from 1.15pm – 4.30pm as the activity will run from 2pm – 4pm on a bi-monthly basis on a Friday afternoon – dates TBC.

Whilst volunteering at Boogie in the Bar you will:

Assist in encouraging participants to request songs which you will relay to the DJ.

Help & encourage individuals to access the dancefloor – and dance

Promote a fun, relaxed party atmosphere

Make conversation with individuals if they prefer not to dance

Be outgoing and positive

Experience and an insight into Dementia is useful, but not essential as support, training and Dementia Friends sessions will be provided and volunteers can claim travel expenses to/from the venue.

The Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) is a national campaigning group for people with dementia. All members of the SDWG have a diagnosis of dementia and are the independent voice of people with dementia within Alzheimer Scotland.

As a national group our members attend meetings, events and conferences across Scotland. We urgently need friendly and reliable volunteers to support our members when travelling to group activities.

We are looking for volunteers to start as soon as possible and ideally commit to a few days each month. Opportunities can be flexible as meetings and demand vary across the year.

All travel expenses will be covered. Essential training and support will be provided including Dementia Awareness Training.

For this role Alzheimer Scotland volunteers are required to complete PVG Scheme Membership.

Be a part of Team Alzscot by supporting the Scottish Half Marathon & 10k in Musselburgh to help cheer on our fantastic runners!

The scenic route takes place just outside Edinburgh along the East Lothian coastline. Our main aim during these events is to encourage and cheer on our runners. This is a great day out with a brilliant atmosphere and buzz for not only participants but volunteers.

We are looking for cheerful, friendly and enthusiastic volunteers to:

- greet and assist our runners

- cheer on our runners throughout the route

No experience is required as our events team will brief you before the start of the race.

Volunteers are needed to join our campaign to open a Dementia Resource Centre in the Stirling and Clackmannanshire area.

If you are enthusiastic and prepared to offer a few hours or more we would love to hear from you. We are looking for people who would like to get involved with either holding events of their own or working with us on our fundraising.

Our aim is to raise £100,000 to support and kit out a community focused Dementia Resource Centre whilst raising awareness of what it will provide. As this project is new you will be involved at the start of something very exiting and worthwhile.

We welcome anyone with a caring and happy disposition who enjoys working with others. No experience is necessary but you should have a desire to help and work with other like-minded individuals to build something long lasting, worthwhile and become a legacy in the community.

The Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) is a national campaigning group for people with dementia. All members of the SDWG have a diagnosis of dementia and are the independent voice of people with dementia within Alzheimer Scotland.

As a national group our members attend meetings, events and conferences across Scotland. We urgently need friendly and reliable volunteers to support our members when travelling to group activities.

We are looking for volunteers to start as soon as possible and ideally commit to a few days each month. Opportunities can be flexible as meetings and demand vary across the year.

All travel expenses will be covered. Essential training and support will be provided including Dementia Awareness Training.

For this role Alzheimer Scotland volunteers are required to complete PVG Scheme Membership.

If you would like more information about the SDWG please visit our website www.sdwg.org.uk or twitter @S_D_W_G

The Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) is a national campaigning group for people with dementia. All members of the SDWG have a diagnosis of dementia and are the independent voice of people with dementia within Alzheimer Scotland.

As a national group our members attend meetings, events and conferences across Scotland. We urgently need friendly and reliable volunteers to support our members when travelling to group activities.

We are looking for volunteers to start as soon as possible and ideally commit to a few days each month. Opportunities can be flexible as meetings and demand vary across the year.

All travel expenses will be covered. Essential training and support will be provided including Dementia Awareness Training.

For this role Alzheimer Scotland volunteers are required to complete PVG Scheme Membership.

The befriending service in Renfrewshire is a unique partnership between Alzheimer Scotland and Renfrewshire Council, making sure no one faces dementia alone.

We are currently recruiting volunteers who can dedicate 1-2 hours weekly/fortnightly to:

Provide companionship for people living with dementia who may be lonely or isolated

Support people living with dementia to maintain interests and hobbies

Enable people living with dementia to reconnect with groups and places in their community

Why Volunteer?

Whether it's going for a cup of coffee, a stroll in the park or coming along to one of our singing groups, being a befriending volunteer is a hugely rewarding experience. Being a befriender is also a great way to increase your employment or further-education opportunities. You will gain a good understanding of dementia, experience of working in the third-sector and become an integral part of a community of support networks. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and give something back.

What experience do you need?

None. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds who are patient, friendly and community-orientated. We provide a full induction for volunteers including dementia awareness training and offer on-going support to make sure you feel confident throughout your befriending experience.

Are Travel Costs included?

Yes, Alzheimer Scotland will cover all out-of-pocket expenses for befrienders

What you will need to do to volunteer

You will be asked to complete a short application form including the name and contact details of two referees. As this role involves working with vulnerable adults, you will also be required to join the Protection of Vulnerable Group (PVG) scheme, and if required, you will be given assistance with this application.